Define and use PRINTF_F_PTR
GCCs older than 3.1 understand __attribute__(printf(...)), but only with functions; it doesn't work with function pointers. This change uses PRINTF_F_PTR to remove the attribute from two function pointers. This change establishes GCC 3.0 as the minimum version to build NetHack. Older versions have trouble with the variadic macros and variable declarations in mid-block.
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@@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ static const char dknowns[] = { WAND_CLASS, RING_CLASS, POTION_CLASS,
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void
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clear_dknown(struct obj *obj)
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{
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obj->dknown = strchr(dknowns, obj->oclass) ? 0 : 1;
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obj->dknown = index(dknowns, obj->oclass) ? 0 : 1;
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if ((obj->otyp >= ELVEN_SHIELD && obj->otyp <= ORCISH_SHIELD)
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|| obj->otyp == SHIELD_OF_REFLECTION
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|| objects[obj->otyp].oc_merge)
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@@ -2107,7 +2107,7 @@ place_object(struct obj *otmp, coordxy x, coordxy y)
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register struct obj *otmp2;
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if (!isok(x, y)) { /* validate location */
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void (*func)(const char *, ...) PRINTF_F(1, 2);
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void (*func)(const char *, ...) PRINTF_F_PTR(1, 2);
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func = (x < 0 || y < 0 || x > COLNO - 1 || y > ROWNO - 1) ? panic
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: impossible;
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